Updated: 01/17/2011
- In yet another sign of significant recovery during a remarkable week, the gravely wounded U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was upgraded from critical to serious condition Sunday after a procedure to remove her from a ventilator was successful.

Posted: 01/16/2011
- A House committee has asked the Homeland Security Department to provide documents about an agency policy that required political appointees to review many Freedom of Information Act requests before the records were released, according to a letter obtained Sunday by The Associated Press.

Posted: 01/15/2011
- One of the Arizona shooting victims was arrested Saturday and then taken for a psychiatric evaluation after authorities said he took a picture of a tea party leader at televised town hall meeting and yelled: "you're dead."

Posted: 01/15/2011
- There's a new wrinkle in the story about rustlers plaguing ranchers in the remote high-desert region where Oregon, Idaho and Nevada come together - some of the cows are coming home.

Posted: 01/15/2011
- Idaho officials say it could be at least two years before authorities in Mexico deliver a man who was once on the FBI's list of most-wanted fugitives and has been accused of a triple-murder in the state.

Posted: 01/15/2011
- President Barack Obama says he's ready to work with lawmakers in both parties in a "spirit of common cause" to address major issues as Congress gets back to business after the Arizona shooting that brought legislative debate to a virtual standstill.

Posted: 01/15/2011
- Fifty-three women are vying for the Miss America crown on Saturday night, an honor that carries with it a $50,000 scholarship and a yearlong run as an idol to many young girls throughout the country.

Posted: 01/15/2011
- When a Serbian man in California gave his work computer to an office technician last July, it prompted a chain of events that has stripped him and his wife of their kids and sparked fury in his home country at the state's child protective services system.

Posted: 01/14/2011
- Lawyers for the U.S. government are accusing a gay rights group of trying to circumvent a federal court ruling that put a trial judge's ruling striking down the "don't ask, don't tell" policy on hold.

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